SDG 3 Flashcards
Why is SDG 3 important?
If the most significant causes of mortality and morbidity rates are not addressed, it can lead those diseases to go unnoticed and can decrease life expectancy.
• Many mothers experience severe complications while giving birth. Without the assistance of qualified health workers , and sterilized environments required during childbirth , maternal mortality during childbirth is extremely high in developing countries.
How will achievement of SDG 3 improve global health and human development?
Global health
• By addressing the most significant causes of mortality and morbidity (i.e. HIV/AIDS, malaria, tuberculosis, hepatitis) in developing countries, we can extend life expectancy.
• Having qualified health workers and sterilized environment during childbirth reduces the risk of birthing complications and infections, therefore reducing maternal mortality.
Human development
• Reducing the mortality rate form HIV/AIDS through education and immunization means that more children will have parents to provide for them, so they can develop to their full potential, will be able to attend school, and can receive an education where they can enhance their capabilities and expand their choices.
SDG 3 description``
Goal 3 aims to promote physical and mental health and wellbeing, and extend life expectancy by addressing the major causes of morbidity and mortality in high, middle- and low-income countries
SDG 3 name
good health and well being
Key factors of SDG3
Maternal , infant and U5MR rates communicable diseases non communicable diseases Achieving universal health care access to medicines and vaccinations